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bill and hillary clinton when they were working on hillary care and warned them that sweeping historic laws do not pass barely. they must pass 7030 or they will the image of a failed. prohibition, a perfect example. the country was against it, congress barely passed it. we all know it took a few years but was eventually repealed. the president was warned to scale down his health reform proposal, but is squeaked through congress. no matter what happens short-term the fight over obamacare is not going to go away anytime cent. the president won the battle, but not the more. the histories is this war won't end until the day republicans once again achieve a majority and regain the white house. someday they will. melissa: be sure to watch this weekend. you can catch it on saturday and sunday. all right. next on "money," twitter ipo ready to take flight. can it go down in flames? the co-founder is here to tell us. plus, tomorrow one of the world's most recognizable brands now she is launching an all new fashion collection this fall. what are heard three secrets to success? advice every business ow
bill and hillary clinton when they were working on hillary care and warned them that sweeping historic laws do not pass barely. they must pass 7030 or they will the image of a failed. prohibition, a perfect example. the country was against it, congress barely passed it. we all know it took a few years but was eventually repealed. the president was warned to scale down his health reform proposal, but is squeaked through congress. no matter what happens short-term the fight over obamacare is not...
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i know the law. i have the solutions and can help you figure it out. john: she is smiling. a big grin. i invited h&r block to talk about the gating but they did not respond. they are happy because complexity we have to pay them. >> this turbochargers tax complexity. you have to figure h much subsidy you are due in did you don't buy insurance homa of a penalty you pay. that is really complicated if you have an insurance gap of three months or less you don't but if it is more you do. if it is an exempt category you don't have to do either. it is so complicated that the application form is 21 pages long because they need to know how much income. john: i hate it. most americans have to go to someone they do not do the taxes on their own. thank you. john merline from "investors business daily." a new version of star trek? paid for by the irs, bayou. you will not believe what they do with your money. >> with the planned attacks according to the leaders they have created an arkie chaos roll over order. john: as i pay my taxes it would be comforting to know that the people understa
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>> since it is already the law, -- lou: i like the way you said that, already the law, look out mr. president. >> it's like the tax increases were. even the republicans can do that one. lou: do you think even the republicans can do this? i personally not convinced. >> the issue is somewhat larger. why are they going to let this happen without the president saying that you brought this on
>> since it is already the law, -- lou: i like the way you said that, already the law, look out mr. president. >> it's like the tax increases were. even the republicans can do that one. lou: do you think even the republicans can do this? i personally not convinced. >> the issue is somewhat larger. why are they going to let this happen without the president saying that you brought this on
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>> sharia law is foundational in islamic society. mand but i it is also an entire political runsm, and here's where it afoul of modern human rights .ightsts unlike the bill of rights. includes a timeless war doctrine. als the doctrine of jihad. it also rejects basic humandom freedoms by freedom ofof conscience a freedom of speech, and it imposes discriminatory legal rgulations against non-muslim minoritiesin and women. it also includes dehumanizing punishments like lashing for alcohol consumption, stoni tolau death for adultery andn mutilating punishments as well. lou: is it your view that theren is no way in which american culture can accommodate sharia within a multicultural society? part of which ould be the muslims? >> absolutelyut not. certainly not the overtth libery crushing dehumanizing aspects of sharia. unfortunately, it is an whle. integrated who. it has proven historicallyp very ve difficult for mulims tosherry, secularize it and to eliminatety the liberty crushing aspects the euro one you wrote that u.s.liby amba policym
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the law? it is nowhere? john: your group wants to go farther? >> it is an agreement between two or more states and we have seven states that are now passing it the legislators voted for it and have signed it into law and i will be presented to congress. if approved by congress, it gives total authority for health care in her state, including making the money come back to the state. this is the way for states to say we can do a better job and we are closer to the people. we think that is a good approach across the board they can have a single-payer system or like the state of texas might do, have a free open system. john: let's move onto other topics for the federal government has taken over. the department of education. >> it is historically a total weight. no improvement in test scores, federally mandated standards that are doing nothing for our children. john: they are spending $100 billion per year. >> that's right, no company could do that. we as americans have allow that to continue too l
the law? it is nowhere? john: your group wants to go farther? >> it is an agreement between two or more states and we have seven states that are now passing it the legislators voted for it and have signed it into law and i will be presented to congress. if approved by congress, it gives total authority for health care in her state, including making the money come back to the state. this is the way for states to say we can do a better job and we are closer to the people. we think that is a...
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the law? it is nowhere? john: your group wants to go farther? >> it is an agreement between two or more states and we have seven states that are now passing it the legislators voted for it and have signed it into law and i will be presented to congress. if approved by congress, it gives total authority for health care in her state, including making the money come back to the state. this is the way for states to say we can do a better job and we are closer to the people. we think that is a good approach across the board they can have a single-payer system or like the state of texas might do, have a free open system. john: let's move onto other topics for the federal government has taken over. the department of education. >> it is historically a total weight. no improvement in test scores, federally mandated standards that are doing nothing for our children. john: they are spending $100 billion per year. >> that's right, no company could do that. we as americans have allow that to continue too l
the law? it is nowhere? john: your group wants to go farther? >> it is an agreement between two or more states and we have seven states that are now passing it the legislators voted for it and have signed it into law and i will be presented to congress. if approved by congress, it gives total authority for health care in her state, including making the money come back to the state. this is the way for states to say we can do a better job and we are closer to the people. we think that is a...
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i know the law. i have the solutions and can help you figure it out. john: she is smiling. a big grin. i invited h&r block to talk about the gloating but they did not respond. they are happy because complexity we have to pay them. >> this turbochargers tax complexity. you have to figure how much subsidy you are due in did you don't buy insurance homage of a penalty you pay. that is really complicated if you have an insurance gap of three months or less you don't but if it is more you do. if it is an exempt category you don't have to do either. it is so complicated that the application form is 21 pages long because they need to know how much income. john: i hate it. most americans have to go to someone they d not do the taxes on their own. thank you. john merline from "investors business daily." a new version of star trek? paid for by the irs, bayou. you will not believe what they do with your money. >> with the planned attacks according to the leaders they have created an arkie chaos roll over order. john: as i pay my taxes it would be comforting to know that the people und
i know the law. i have the solutions and can help you figure it out. john: she is smiling. a big grin. i invited h&r block to talk about the gloating but they did not respond. they are happy because complexity we have to pay them. >> this turbochargers tax complexity. you have to figure how much subsidy you are due in did you don't buy insurance homage of a penalty you pay. that is really complicated if you have an insurance gap of three months or less you don't but if it is more you...
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but let's help law enforcement do a better job of keeping our neighborhoods safe. melissa: thank you, tom. be sure to catch it at seven and 10:00 p.m. on saturday and sunday, the tom sullivan show. i will be a guest this weekend. happy friday and thank you for joining us. have a great weekend. >> welcome, i am shibani joshi and four gerri willis. we will tackle the new blackberry. as i don't have anything to worry about? we will discover and talk about that as well. and the faa starts to close air traffic control towers. we will tell you how that can affect your travel plans going into the spring. but first, raising $8.5 billion and euros needed to see the bailout from the european central bank. it has created a solidarity, allowing the government to have power to impose capital controls on the big banks. while worried residents are lining up at atms. joining me now to help me with these developments is leadership for euro pacific capital. let me just start off the bat and ask you, the country has agreed to this solidarity funds. but i can't quite tell if this is t
but let's help law enforcement do a better job of keeping our neighborhoods safe. melissa: thank you, tom. be sure to catch it at seven and 10:00 p.m. on saturday and sunday, the tom sullivan show. i will be a guest this weekend. happy friday and thank you for joining us. have a great weekend. >> welcome, i am shibani joshi and four gerri willis. we will tackle the new blackberry. as i don't have anything to worry about? we will discover and talk about that as well. and the faa starts to...
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legal in washington, colorado. >> i don't know the law. i will say for small farmers there will be opportunities. there is already farmer tax breaks. melissa: yeah. >> you've got land. i think they will let you grow it on small levels. you have to research this one out to stay out of prison. if you want something that is little more on the level, treasury direct i-savings bonds. individuals buy those. they will always beat inflation. they don't have coupon payments if the government defaults until you cash it in. like zero-coupon bond. melissa: that is really boring. i will not give you any dollars. >> can i have one for the weed? melissa: two for the weed. i want stamps and weed. italy, i don't know. >> smoking pipes. melissa: that is not a bad idea. you are full of ideas. what a genius. >> i'm an investment advisor. melissa: thank you. i loved it. that was good stuff, right? big news out this week that twitter will be trading on the new york stock exchange instead of the nasdaq. our very own tom sullivan has a few words for us on the bus
legal in washington, colorado. >> i don't know the law. i will say for small farmers there will be opportunities. there is already farmer tax breaks. melissa: yeah. >> you've got land. i think they will let you grow it on small levels. you have to research this one out to stay out of prison. if you want something that is little more on the level, treasury direct i-savings bonds. individuals buy those. they will always beat inflation. they don't have coupon payments if the government...
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we don't have a corresponding moore's law for energy storage for batteries. that is theig challenge. melissa: that put as ton of pressure on the batry industry and big rard for those who come up ith the right answers. meanwhile, there is a fight overcapacity a well, who can produce the batteries. you look at tesla right now, trying to cut a dea wh samsung. >> right. melissa: the are so many electric vehicles, so many electric vicles coming to market. is there a race there for capacity? does it come down to who can get a battery? >> oh, absolutely. the challenge of getting both power density and energy density in batteries will be key for something like a super hgh performance, all electric power vehicle like what tesla produces that's the holy grail. melissa: yeah. >> you've got batteries that ha got high eney dsity that last for a while. you have some types that just have power density. finding that match between the two is what will be the key in transportation sector. melissa: tyson, thank you so much. great stuff. >> my pleasure. melissa: cominup on "mone
we don't have a corresponding moore's law for energy storage for batteries. that is theig challenge. melissa: that put as ton of pressure on the batry industry and big rard for those who come up ith the right answers. meanwhile, there is a fight overcapacity a well, who can produce the batteries. you look at tesla right now, trying to cut a dea wh samsung. >> right. melissa: the are so many electric vehicles, so many electric vicles coming to market. is there a race there for capacity?...
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neil: here is how rocky the health care law is looking, "consumer reports" is warning people about it and now white house is looking to verizon to fix it, verizon amazing. i think they won. and think you are winning with that hot new hybrid or plug in? oregon is ready to charge you by the mile, no matter how many miles you get on a tank of gas. how is this for tsa efficiency, screening you before you get on-line, ber before you get to e airport, we have every reason to be worried. all that and afl-cio's richard trumka warning. some food stamp entitlements, food for thought on a jam-packed cavuto now. neil: verizon to the rescue. welcome i am neil cavuto, if the asiana can get verizon to hand over 20 trillion americans phone records what is stop them from having the phone giant takeover this mess, verizon is good are records no surprise that government thinks that verizon is just the company to fix this health care site once and for all. the president said that so many americans' to log on to get coverage, but putting verizon in charge of it, that is like me policing a ponderosa. i dig
neil: here is how rocky the health care law is looking, "consumer reports" is warning people about it and now white house is looking to verizon to fix it, verizon amazing. i think they won. and think you are winning with that hot new hybrid or plug in? oregon is ready to charge you by the mile, no matter how many miles you get on a tank of gas. how is this for tsa efficiency, screening you before you get on-line, ber before you get to e airport, we have every reason to be worried. all...
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showedebate. >> now they ended up with a law unworkable. neil: what do you think of what he is saying to the union wl u jus get on the same page with us? just shut up. >> you know he doesn't wan them to give any ammunition, unions are sayinn, letters they sent to congress are being used gain democrats inflatal ads and -- political ads and across u.s. highlighng the des cpancy between americans and having them sign up for obamacare, businesses getting a pass for a year, congressional staffers gets aass, he is saying we know there are problem, we'll find a fix and a solution for you just hole tight. neil: is this i big trouble? >> yes. but, it is in b trouble. but part that relates to paying for it and promise that people like, leyna reid and other leaders in democrat could party said the law is not coming gether like we want it to. the part that is not coming together is the paying for it part. that the nod to clinton democrats, an all democrat plan but the clinton democrats have wanted fiscal restraint. that part wheels are coming off this
showedebate. >> now they ended up with a law unworkable. neil: what do you think of what he is saying to the union wl u jus get on the same page with us? just shut up. >> you know he doesn't wan them to give any ammunition, unions are sayinn, letters they sent to congress are being used gain democrats inflatal ads and -- political ads and across u.s. highlighng the des cpancy between americans and having them sign up for obamacare, businesses getting a pass for a year, congressional...
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neil: it is the law of the land like you say, you can't fight city hall? >> i look at it this way, too, that is the worse we'll end up with. if we can do anything in negotiation or flexibilities or waivers to improve it, maybe i can end up with something better. neil: what do you make of this debate among republicans, i all but all civil war among republicans. when you have speaker boehner, and paul ryan, saying, there is not an immediate debt crisis. what do you make of that? >> well, you know, i don't know, i think there is. i think it is a -- >> what is in it f them to say there isn't? >> you know, i can't get into their brain, i do not know what that is about. i do know $16.7 trillion debt, growing at the rate of the deficit every year, is a big problem. >> so they see, they say -- i want to stress it is a big problem, but not an immediate crisis, di does that take the urgency off of addressing it? >> no, it does not, what business, what investment and capital is looking for is they are looking for tre deccability -- predictabilitiy and stannability, w
neil: it is the law of the land like you say, you can't fight city hall? >> i look at it this way, too, that is the worse we'll end up with. if we can do anything in negotiation or flexibilities or waivers to improve it, maybe i can end up with something better. neil: what do you make of this debate among republicans, i all but all civil war among republicans. when you have speaker boehner, and paul ryan, saying, there is not an immediate debt crisis. what do you make of that? >>...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. neil: you might wish you won that powerball jackpot but we have news for that guy winning that ticket, the jackpot tax is nothing compared to what you fork over as newest member of millon area's club, washington has an eye on you, cities everywhere are tight for cash, your state hasan eye on you. with millionaires everywhere as targets, you know they would give back their powerball winnings knowing all headaches that go with it no, they would not say that you: you are a target, right? >> absolutely. he is forget friends and cousins that will come out of wo wood w, he will worry about the government, come get their fair share. neil: you could argue at least, that government does, you take you know. taxes out of it up top. you have seen that, but there is more to come, right? >> there is a lot more to come, if he would have won this lastry last year, say december 31. his tax burden would have been less, but now it is 83 million, federal taxes that will fund government for 12 minutes. so
at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. neil: you might wish you won that powerball jackpot but we have news for that guy winning that ticket, the jackpot tax is nothing compared to what you fork over as newest member of millon area's club, washington has an eye on you, cities everywhere are tight for cash, your state hasan eye on you. with millionaires everywhere as targets, you know they would give back their powerball winnings knowing all headaches that go with it no, they would not...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. a talking car. but i'll tell you what impresses me. a talking train. this ge locomotive can tell you exactly where it is, what it's carrying, while using less fuel. delivering whatever the world needs, when it needs it. ♪ after all, what's the point of talking if you don't have something important to say? ♪ the longest 4g lte battery in a razr thin profile. with 32 hours of battery life that turns an all-nighter, into a two-nighter. the droid razr maxx hd by motorola. droid-endurance. droid-poweul. (announcer) at scottrade, our clto make their money do me.more (ann) to help me plan my next move, i take scottrade's free, in-branch seminars... plus, their live webinars. i use daily rket commentary to improve my strategy. and my local scottrade office guides my learning every step of the way. because they know i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. i'm with scottrade. (announcer) scottrade... ranked "highest in customer loyalty for brokerage and investment companies." shibani: every day we move away from using actual money and
at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. a talking car. but i'll tell you what impresses me. a talking train. this ge locomotive can tell you exactly where it is, what it's carrying, while using less fuel. delivering whatever the world needs, when it needs it. ♪ after all, what's the point of talking if you don't have something important to say? ♪ the longest 4g lte battery in a razr thin profile. with 32 hours of battery life that turns an all-nighter, into a two-nighter. the droid...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. and this pk is the inside of your body. see, the special psyllium fiber in metamucil aually gels. and that gelling hes to lower some cholesterol. metacil. 3 amazing benefits in 1 super fiber. you are gonna need a wingman. and my cash back keeps the party going. but my airline miles take it worldwide. [ male announcer ] it shouldn't be this hard. with creditcards.com, it's easy to search hundreds of cards and apply online. creditcards.com. ♪ liz: the ritz. actually, we should same area because marriott runs theates d oer brands, one of the biggest names in the auto business. investors and traders pay very close attention to how marriott does every quarter and what the results can tell us about the economy. second quarter revenue beating estimates while earnings per share was in line with forecasts a also down more new revised guidance. let's get the story from washington d.c. marion international ceo and president. great to see you. many types of travelers, business, leader, the frugal traveler all use different brands of
at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. and this pk is the inside of your body. see, the special psyllium fiber in metamucil aually gels. and that gelling hes to lower some cholesterol. metacil. 3 amazing benefits in 1 super fiber. you are gonna need a wingman. and my cash back keeps the party going. but my airline miles take it worldwide. [ male announcer ] it shouldn't be this hard. with creditcards.com, it's easy to search hundreds of cards and apply online. creditcards.com. ♪ liz:...
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doug says, a box of old baseball cards found in my in-laws' attics, a hundred cards sold on ebay for $3 # ,000. henry sold two bags full of sneakers to fight club for $2500. he made some cash on a snow cone stand in os p as well. timely on facebook, david said, we'll find out when the statute of limitations runs out. i don't know what that means, david, but we'll keep the conversation going all day. tweet me. closing bell, 28 minutes to go, and as you can see, there's gaining here. what a reversal from this morning. it's a zoo out there; right? it's a zoo out there for zeal company travel zoo, but are they about to bite the hands that feeds them? coming up, ask the travel ceo how the company is breaking up to compete with the biggest customers. this is a fox business exclusive. if you get thirsty on the next trip, spirit airlines is now offering wipe in a -- wine in a can, so elegant. take what you can get on a flight; right? how much will it set you back after we come back from the break. ♪ we know a place where tossing and turning have given way to sleepg. where sleepless nights
doug says, a box of old baseball cards found in my in-laws' attics, a hundred cards sold on ebay for $3 # ,000. henry sold two bags full of sneakers to fight club for $2500. he made some cash on a snow cone stand in os p as well. timely on facebook, david said, we'll find out when the statute of limitations runs out. i don't know what that means, david, but we'll keep the conversation going all day. tweet me. closing bell, 28 minutes to go, and as you can see, there's gaining here. what a...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. gerri: one of the many problem come the one i'm thinking of today, the problem with the mainstream media is getting tired of stories and more and move on. take unemployment. this has been the worst recovery jobs on record. the media just can't get all that interested in. usa today ran a story saying that private sector employment topped its prerecession high if housing related industries are taken out exclusively. that's nice, but you can do that because housing is the big kahuna of job creation. you have to include it. that is why want to talk about jobs today. we can't ignore it. the number of jobs in this country has fallen from 139 million at the peak of the labor market in november 2007, 20,133,000,000 today. a drop of nearly 6.5 million jobs from the peak. for 2.5% if you include those that are working part-time because they can't find full-time jobs. the 10 million who are marginally attached to the workforce. signs of distress are everywhere. more people are on food stamps. 15
at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. gerri: one of the many problem come the one i'm thinking of today, the problem with the mainstream media is getting tired of stories and more and move on. take unemployment. this has been the worst recovery jobs on record. the media just can't get all that interested in. usa today ran a story saying that private sector employment topped its prerecession high if housing related industries are taken out exclusively. that's nice, but you can do that...
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senate democrats killed the latest republican attempts to delay the president's health care law. david: joining us now with more is rich edson who is with one senator who has seen a lot of these things. >> reporter: well, the top republican on the senate finance committee. republicans will send you guys embolden with a one-year delay on the individual mandate. probably dead on arrival. >> i think everything is dead on arrival. so whom on the part of the democratic leaders, the president is unwilling to negotiate. i don't know how you solve this problem. unwilling to sit down and negotiate. the republicans have one to a large degree because they have been able to keep the sequester who. so ultimately it is going to come down to the basic. >> reporter: when democrats say the republicans are trying to extract changes from the president's health care law and using things like government funding to avoid a shutdown of the debt ceiling. is this the right forum to be doing this? >> reagan did george herbert walker bush. they all negotiated on the debt limit. they continue to have resolu
senate democrats killed the latest republican attempts to delay the president's health care law. david: joining us now with more is rich edson who is with one senator who has seen a lot of these things. >> reporter: well, the top republican on the senate finance committee. republicans will send you guys embolden with a one-year delay on the individual mandate. probably dead on arrival. >> i think everything is dead on arrival. so whom on the part of the democratic leaders, the...
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they will still stay in the shadows because the federal law trumps the state law. all of your assets can be seized by the federal government if you come above ground. stuart: take away the problems with the feds. you take that off the board for a second, do you think that legal marijuana would be very profitable for the state? >> it would certainly be profitable if the businesses could come fully above ground. i think a state like colorado could probably taken 40, $50 million a year. the states that legalize can stop making arrests. they can stop prosecuting people for marijuana. they can realize the budgetary benefit without the tax revenue. stuart: i would have thought that president obama would have been in favor relaxing federal laws or at least saying i will not prosecute at the federal level. i would have thought he would go that way. why hasn't he? >> i think there are lots of groups that are not so sympathetic to marijuana legalization. the white house is very opposed. many police departments are opposed. if obama does that, if he says he will not enforce i
they will still stay in the shadows because the federal law trumps the state law. all of your assets can be seized by the federal government if you come above ground. stuart: take away the problems with the feds. you take that off the board for a second, do you think that legal marijuana would be very profitable for the state? >> it would certainly be profitable if the businesses could come fully above ground. i think a state like colorado could probably taken 40, $50 million a year. the...
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law school graduates pursuing their law school because they cannot find a job. tough to pick a side to rule for in that one? the judge will be here soon. and a man who is living american dream and did not get any help. he is cashing in big-time for a second time. that is my take next. stuart: a new report from computerworld suggests blackberry plants release a larger tablet and two phone combos in the coming years. blackberry stock at $15 per share. goldman sachs removed apple from the conviction buy list. the cost of itunes slowing production innovation. apple is up $5 at 434. microsoft boosting speculation that amazon may be working on his very own kindle phone. amazon shares at 261. and the cinderella story florida gulf coast, not his coach is headed west for a big pay raise. that next. stuart: appl apple chief execute tim cook apologized to chinese customers over the company's warranty policy. last month they criticize apple for only giving one year warranty on iphones while in china law says it has to be two years. and here is my take on the american dream
law school graduates pursuing their law school because they cannot find a job. tough to pick a side to rule for in that one? the judge will be here soon. and a man who is living american dream and did not get any help. he is cashing in big-time for a second time. that is my take next. stuart: a new report from computerworld suggests blackberry plants release a larger tablet and two phone combos in the coming years. blackberry stock at $15 per share. goldman sachs removed apple from the...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. otherworldly things. but there are some things i've never seen before. this ge jet engine can understand 5,000 data samples per second. which is good for business. because planes use less fuel, spend less time on the ground and more time in the air. suddenly, faraway places don't seem so...far away. ♪ neil: it is about to get royal. in the u.k. is getting ready for cyprus. the bank of england suggesting the bank put $38 million aside just in case. just in case of what? >> it is frightening. pilot and cyprus and i hope it is no less at home we get the national debt wich is claiming steadily under control. we are frighteningly close to moving the direction of portugal and itay and greece and now cypress. neil: but our situation is not as nearly asdire although charlie gasparino said rear the tallest midget in the room. is that enough for now? i think the u.s. is the main beneficiary of the implosion which this is not just a couple of days in the making i talk about the stock market as a leading indicator
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because the society works better with fewer laws. stuart: moving on to something much more important, and just more important. a new law in california makes it illegal to protest at funerals. the law bans protesters from dmon straight an hour before and after a funeral ends. is this a first amendment issue, judge? >> well, it's not only a first amendment issue, but it's a direct conflict and contradiction to a recent supreme court opinion which held that these awful people at the westboro baptist church, no matter how horrible the message may be, enjoy the same rights as the rest of us. if they want to celebrate the death of the decedent at the decedent's own funeral on public property, not going in the church, private property or in the place of the funeral, the funeral home, but from a street corner, every right to do so so says the supreme court. california can't change that. stuart: you protest a funeral, got to stay from a certain distance, california says you can't protest at all. >> you can't interfere with the lawful presence
because the society works better with fewer laws. stuart: moving on to something much more important, and just more important. a new law in california makes it illegal to protest at funerals. the law bans protesters from dmon straight an hour before and after a funeral ends. is this a first amendment issue, judge? >> well, it's not only a first amendment issue, but it's a direct conflict and contradiction to a recent supreme court opinion which held that these awful people at the westboro...
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they were careful not to say obama broken the laws, but they criticized him for using his utmost power and abusing it. the constitutional reverences', but they're not going whole hog and bashing the president. thing was going on here is outlandish and disturbing in the think they would have been a lost art. charles, president overcome by ignoring it? this to go back to the normal game plan? is that going to work? >> i don't think it works simply because the people who are most upset other people who are most active. people who use the internet for commentary. people on twitter, facebook realizing everything they're doing gets tracked by somebody furious was on the internet. i think that will keep driving the issue. it will have to, but some sort of strategy. the politics. charles: you could be assigned qaeda la page in u.s. the president's. you guessed that you had it coming. the other side of love is eight. thanks a lot. we always enjoy your insight. >> lets check on the big board. charles: 127 points. once it revs up really revs up. maybe this tree lexis after all. walmart. >> report
they were careful not to say obama broken the laws, but they criticized him for using his utmost power and abusing it. the constitutional reverences', but they're not going whole hog and bashing the president. thing was going on here is outlandish and disturbing in the think they would have been a lost art. charles, president overcome by ignoring it? this to go back to the normal game plan? is that going to work? >> i don't think it works simply because the people who are most upset other...
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the health care law is a work in progress. people didn't read the whole thing before they passed it. >> right. david: is it consieveable because of hearings and pressure they may not apply the medical device tax to medical apps? >> possibly. or there will be, what apps will they define as medical devices is the big issue. is it going to be something like measuring your heart rate. is it going to be something really more than, like an implantable device that sends a signal to your smartphone this that would be more obviously a medical device. we don't know the answers. those will come out with the fda those are up in the air as we speak. senate is trying to have hearings to sway the outcome. david: there are taxes and sort of taxes. a regulation is sort of a tax. you have to spend money. fda will start regulating medical apps. >> which is cost and expense. david: it is a definite cost and expense. is there any way that can be modified by public pressure. >> it is the easiest approval plat form now. so it's not multiyears like a
the health care law is a work in progress. people didn't read the whole thing before they passed it. >> right. david: is it consieveable because of hearings and pressure they may not apply the medical device tax to medical apps? >> possibly. or there will be, what apps will they define as medical devices is the big issue. is it going to be something like measuring your heart rate. is it going to be something really more than, like an implantable device that sends a signal to your...
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>> this is the union, a law, people are allowed to unionize under federal law. liz: mark, hang on, to unionize you have to get government to agree to let them. lindsay. >> that is the point, we're getting government involved, letting them set the wage, the market should besetting market clearing wage. that is where we are -- >> you are missing two things. >> to continue to see bes grow. >> we're mixing two things here. >> we see, you know we're not, the problem is. >> yes, we are. we're mixing right to unionize versus mi minimum wage. >> they have the right to unionize. but i will tell you, not as an idea log, not someone reading a book, it will put people out of work, it would guarantee to put people out of work. >> i agree. i understand. >> i don't think you understand. >> it would be better to have people making better wage and fewer of them then all down at a low wage. >> you tell that to the guy without the job. you tell that guy that you think the guys working is better than he staying unemployed. >> look you know that is why we have unemployment insurance
>> this is the union, a law, people are allowed to unionize under federal law. liz: mark, hang on, to unionize you have to get government to agree to let them. lindsay. >> that is the point, we're getting government involved, letting them set the wage, the market should besetting market clearing wage. that is where we are -- >> you are missing two things. >> to continue to see bes grow. >> we're mixing two things here. >> we see, you know we're not, the...
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changing the liquor laws into much more draconian way. back out here live outside the park where the protesters gathered. it is 15 minutes to midnight here in istanbul. thousands of people are streaming in who will continue to be here and camp out here until they get their way. in a bit of business news i guess you could say the famed turkish coffee street vendors changed their wares. they're selling gas masks here and helmets to protect protesters from rocks and rubber bullets and those kind of things is going for five bucks here. back to you. david: interesting, you can tell a lot about a nation what it is selling on the streets. leland vittert. thank you very much. nba star roy hibbert is teaming up with activision to promote the latest version of call of duty. he will join us live from the e-3 gaming convention. >> if you enjoy life in the fast lane and have lots of extra cash on hand, we have a deal for you. a new supercar starter pack is on sale. we use the term loosely. we have details coming up next. ♪ we went out andsked people
changing the liquor laws into much more draconian way. back out here live outside the park where the protesters gathered. it is 15 minutes to midnight here in istanbul. thousands of people are streaming in who will continue to be here and camp out here until they get their way. in a bit of business news i guess you could say the famed turkish coffee street vendors changed their wares. they're selling gas masks here and helmets to protect protesters from rocks and rubber bullets and those kind...
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i do want to make certain law enforcement is enforce the local and state-level laws that are there to be enforced that are on the books. too often we find people flip through this process and get a gun when they shouldn't get a gun and there is a law on the books to deal with that. stuart: in the last 90 seconds you have gutted a lot of the terms. >> i stand for the second amendment. stuart: marsha blackburn, republican tennessee, thank you very much indeed. >> thank you. stuart: my take on tiger woods respect for the game of golf and the scandal at the masters. that is next. we went out and asked people a simple question: how old is the oldest person you've own? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed: the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by
i do want to make certain law enforcement is enforce the local and state-level laws that are there to be enforced that are on the books. too often we find people flip through this process and get a gun when they shouldn't get a gun and there is a law on the books to deal with that. stuart: in the last 90 seconds you have gutted a lot of the terms. >> i stand for the second amendment. stuart: marsha blackburn, republican tennessee, thank you very much indeed. >> thank you. stuart: my...
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then you have to say to yourself, to the congress know about it when they wrote the law? >> did they know the consequence that would get passed on. in my mind, i would have to say yes. because they have been trying to work on this before the clinton administration. it's the one they have been talking about this forever. >> after a while, people find out. >> let me just be clear. this tax is getting passed along, you're not going to see it as a tax. you're going to see it in your health insurance premiums going up. gerri: liz macdonald, thank you so much for coming on tonight. very important story and you did a great job. >> coming up next, gas prices have risen almost every day this year. facebook making headlines. this time for what the company didn't do instead of what it did. coming up after the break. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva helps control my copd symptoms by keeping my airways open for 24 hours. plus, it reduces copd flare-ups. spiriva is the only once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that does both. spiriva handihaler tiotropiu
then you have to say to yourself, to the congress know about it when they wrote the law? >> did they know the consequence that would get passed on. in my mind, i would have to say yes. because they have been trying to work on this before the clinton administration. it's the one they have been talking about this forever. >> after a while, people find out. >> let me just be clear. this tax is getting passed along, you're not going to see it as a tax. you're going to see it in...
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to percolate into a mainstream law. it has 80% approval and 80% approval from union households so this is going to pass and we have to start a narrative in this country about how people's rights of being hijacked by the unions and the only people who are benefiting from that hijacking i the union leadership. stuart: we hear you and appreciate you being with us today. thank you. before we get to the samsung story on want to show you the big board again because this is not much of a rebound. we are up 50 points. got to keep an eye on this all day long. it is quadruple beijing today, current exploration of future and what is happening. that is the affect trading in the last hour. i am concentrating on where we are right now and we are not up much. after a couple days of worth of very heavy selling. samsung stock price in career took a big hit in the last couple weeks. $27 billion worth of market value were wiped out. will a new, cheaper, smaller smart phone be the saving grace? standby. our president, clayton morris, is ne
to percolate into a mainstream law. it has 80% approval and 80% approval from union households so this is going to pass and we have to start a narrative in this country about how people's rights of being hijacked by the unions and the only people who are benefiting from that hijacking i the union leadership. stuart: we hear you and appreciate you being with us today. thank you. before we get to the samsung story on want to show you the big board again because this is not much of a rebound. we...
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and i think traditionally when you have increased regulation much like after the sarbanes-oxley law was passed, you see merger and acquisition activity. a lot of small names simply cannot compete and want to merge with a larger competitor. a great company that's going to participate in that is ever corp. partners out of manhattan, providing investment banking research and advice. another area -- cheryl: you mentioned ever corp., but when you were on november 7th, you brought in tractor supply, tsco is ticker. stock is up 9% since you picked it, and i'm curious, hey, being from texas, do you still like the stock now? >> yeah. that's another theme that we're playing is the agricultural area. we to feel that farm income has grown pretty dramatically over the past few years, it's actually doubled over the past four years. you've also got fracking that's taking places in the rural area so, consequently, you're seeing a lot of capital in the rural environment that hadn't been there previously. you can do the traditional things like caterpillar and deere and the fertilizer companies, but we're
and i think traditionally when you have increased regulation much like after the sarbanes-oxley law was passed, you see merger and acquisition activity. a lot of small names simply cannot compete and want to merge with a larger competitor. a great company that's going to participate in that is ever corp. partners out of manhattan, providing investment banking research and advice. another area -- cheryl: you mentioned ever corp., but when you were on november 7th, you brought in tractor supply,...
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at least one state is already writing laws restricting the new technology. we'll get the judge's reaction to that after the break and also the judge's reaction to this, stuart's defense of mike bloomberg and the nanny state. >> we're adults and we want our personal freedom. here is the question, do you lose some of that freedom when you take someone else's money? doesn't the piper have the right to call the tune? ♪ [ male announcer ] this is karen and jeremiah. they don't know it yet, but they're gonna fall in love, get married, have a couple of kids, [ children laughing ] move to the country, and live a long, happy life together where they almost never fight about money. [ dog barks ] because right after they get married, they'll find some retirement people who are paid on salary, not commission. they'll get straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >> announcer: you never know when, but thieves can steal your identity and turn your life upside do
at least one state is already writing laws restricting the new technology. we'll get the judge's reaction to that after the break and also the judge's reaction to this, stuart's defense of mike bloomberg and the nanny state. >> we're adults and we want our personal freedom. here is the question, do you lose some of that freedom when you take someone else's money? doesn't the piper have the right to call the tune? ♪ [ male announcer ] this is karen and jeremiah. they don't know it yet,...